The past few years have been difficult for rose growers in the Midwest region due to an increase in Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica) populations. Japanese beetles can cause damage to many different areas on the rose plant. Their first target is normally the rose bud, feeding on pollen. Damage appears as a small, round hole going through the side of the flower bud. Buds that are able to fully open are normally the next target. The damage to the flowers is a small hole in the flower petals. As beetle populations increase, and after the first bloom of the rose is finished, they begin to attack the foliage. Typical damage to the foliage ranges from small holes in the leaf to complete destruction, resulting in unattractive plants in the lands...
Japanese beetle is an invasive insect capable of feeding on corn and soybean. This pest has been in ...
Several reports from ISU Field Agronomists have indicated Japanese beetles are emerging in southern ...
Several Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Field Agronomists have reported fields with hig...
The past few years have been difficult for rose growers in the Midwest due to an increase in Japanes...
4 pp., 1 tableBoth sucking and chewing insects attack roses. This publication provides information o...
The Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica Newman, can be a highly destructive pest to ornamentals, tree...
This fact sheet describes Japanese beetles and reviews damage symptoms, life cycle, monitoring, and ...
Abstract supplied by cataloger."This publication is partially funded by a USDA NIFA grant in the Cro...
At my rural household, the most vexatious insect pest has got to be the ubiquitous Japanese beetle. ...
The eastern North American migratory population of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) is in seri...
Hand removal is often recommended as a method for small-scale control of Japanese beetles (Popillia ...
Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica Newman (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), is an important quarantine pes...
The introduction of the Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica Newman) in Italy raised concerns for its ...
Pollen beetles (Brassicogethes spp.) are the main pests of oilseed rape (OSR, Brassica napus) in Eur...
Cutworms are not easily reached because of their habits of hiding In the soil, but there are some me...
Japanese beetle is an invasive insect capable of feeding on corn and soybean. This pest has been in ...
Several reports from ISU Field Agronomists have indicated Japanese beetles are emerging in southern ...
Several Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Field Agronomists have reported fields with hig...
The past few years have been difficult for rose growers in the Midwest due to an increase in Japanes...
4 pp., 1 tableBoth sucking and chewing insects attack roses. This publication provides information o...
The Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica Newman, can be a highly destructive pest to ornamentals, tree...
This fact sheet describes Japanese beetles and reviews damage symptoms, life cycle, monitoring, and ...
Abstract supplied by cataloger."This publication is partially funded by a USDA NIFA grant in the Cro...
At my rural household, the most vexatious insect pest has got to be the ubiquitous Japanese beetle. ...
The eastern North American migratory population of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) is in seri...
Hand removal is often recommended as a method for small-scale control of Japanese beetles (Popillia ...
Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica Newman (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), is an important quarantine pes...
The introduction of the Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica Newman) in Italy raised concerns for its ...
Pollen beetles (Brassicogethes spp.) are the main pests of oilseed rape (OSR, Brassica napus) in Eur...
Cutworms are not easily reached because of their habits of hiding In the soil, but there are some me...
Japanese beetle is an invasive insect capable of feeding on corn and soybean. This pest has been in ...
Several reports from ISU Field Agronomists have indicated Japanese beetles are emerging in southern ...
Several Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Field Agronomists have reported fields with hig...